Chapter 5 Results

Lin Sen stepped forward and knocked on the door, and Dina was still looking around, a moment later, with a burst of unhurried footsteps, the door was opened by a plainly dressed middle-aged woman, after she opened the door, she looked at Lin Sen with a puzzled gaze, and then glanced at Dina with her spare eyes, but soon, her eyes focused on Lin Sen's face, and her expression gradually appeared with surprise.

"Are you...... Wood? ”

"It's me. Aunt Fang. A smile spread across Lin Sen's face.

"It's really woody back!" The whole face of Aunt Fang, who was surprised, seemed to come alive all of a sudden, and the joy from the heart could not be concealed.

"Why did you come back suddenly, the old lady kept talking about you, and you didn't notify this kid first when he came back, so that your Uncle Dong could pick you up, by the way, this is ......" While letting Lin Sen and Dina into the courtyard, Aunt Fang couldn't help but chatter, and then seemed to remember that there was another guest.

"Her name is Dina, she is my friend, and she came to China with me this time." Lin Sen replied truthfully.

"Oh, it's good, it......'s good," said Aunt Fang smiled at Dina and nodded, and said welcome to come to China to play, Dina, who has always regarded Chinese as a book from heaven, finally understood the meaning of this sentence with half guessing and half understanding, and hurriedly responded with a smile. I don't know why, Di Peacock, who has always been a queen, actually subconsciously put away her beautiful feathers in front of Aunt Fang, who looked like she was just an ordinary housewife.

"You sit down first, I'll go tell the old lady ......" led Lin Sen and Dina all the way through the sedan hall, and along the corridor on the left to the flower hall, Aunt Fang said.

"Aunt Fang, I'll go with you." Lin Sen put down his luggage and said.

"If there are guests, I'll just go."

"No, she doesn't have to say hello." As he spoke, Lin Sen spoke to Dina in Spanish, and Dina quickly smiled and nodded, and Aunt Fang stopped insisting when she saw this.

The two walked through the house one after the other, came out of the back door, and went directly on a quiet path, it can be seen that the path leading to the mountain and the scenery along the road have been carefully organized, the road is very clean along the way, and the vegetation on both sides is also trimmed just right, and after walking for less than ten minutes, a delicate gazebo appeared in front of the two, the position of the gazebo is set very cleverly, just not covered by the vegetation on the mountain, looking at the direction of the gazebo from the path, the field of vision is extremely wide, and the whole village is clear at a glance.

An old lady in loose casual clothes is carrying the two of them on her back, facing the wide view below the mountain, slowly playing Tai Chi. Lin Sen waved his hand to ask Aunt Fang not to make a sound, Aunt Fang smiled and nodded, and left quietly, leaving only Lin Sen standing like this, quietly waiting for the old lady to finish, and when the old lady came down with Tai Chi, Lin Sen stepped forward with a smile and called softly.

Grandma, I'm back.

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A lunch was a good meal, for the unexpected joy of Lin Sen's return to China, the old lady's face smiled, and even the wrinkles on her face seemed to be stretched, as if she was more than ten years younger all of a sudden, at the dinner table, the old lady frequently served Lin Sen vegetables, in contrast, Dina seemed much more restrained, firstly, the eating habits were completely different, and secondly, the relationship between her identity made her want to be "presumptuous".

Looking at the quail-like Dina, Lin Sen secretly laughed, in Europe, this is almost unthinkable. As for Dina's identity, Lin Sen only said that he was a former colleague, and he didn't say much about the rest, and the old lady didn't ask, but just glanced at Dina, still smiling on her face.

After eating, Lin Sen accompanied the old lady to chat, and Aunt Fang took Dina to the guest room to reverse jet lag.

"You've been abroad for three years, I thought you had forgotten about me, an old lady......" Dina left, and the old lady's expression let go of her deliberateness in front of outsiders, and she said lightly.

"It's my grandson's fault." Regarding the faint complaint in his grandmother's tone, Lin Sen, who had always felt guilty about it, said in a low voice.

"Oh? Knowing that it was wrong. The old lady looked at Lin Sen and smiled, in fact, where is the real complaint, even if there is, the moment she saw Lin Sen, it would have long disappeared, and when she saw Lin Sen admit her mistake, the old lady immediately showed a trace of pampering and sighed, "This actually can't blame you." ”

The old lady gave birth to three sons, the eldest is Lin Sen's uncle who has no children under his knees, in the words of the old lady, that is, he only gave birth to two girls, the second is angry, gave birth to a boy and a girl, as for Lin Sen's father, he is the third, Lin Sen is an only son, and he is also the youngest in this family. When I was a child, not to mention the elders, even if it was my brother and sister of the same generation, I also loved this little brother very much, but Lin Sen stayed abroad with his parents all the year round very early, and when he was old and older, his feelings were weakened, and then because of some conflicts between his parents and his family, Lin Sen, who rarely returned to China, had a relationship with his hometown that was even worse than before. While the rest of the family slowly ignored him over time, only the old lady kept thinking about the youngest grandson.

"Let's go see your grandfather at night, the affairs of the previous generation have nothing to do with you, and you can't have anything to do with it."

Lin Sen snorted. He knows what his grandmother is talking about, simply put, it is the story between a son who pursues ideals and a father who wants his son to become a Chan. As the old Chinese saying goes, it is not the fault of the godfather to raise a father, and the relationship between father and son is actually one of the most difficult interpersonal relationships for human beings. Grandpa and father, father and himself, are almost two completely different father-son relationships. And the relationship between Lin Sen and his grandfather is like a generation, separated by two generations.

If it is replaced by the previous Lin Sen, the so-called "look at grandpa", it is really just to see, maybe just to meet and say a word, or maybe it just happens to not meet. But now, Lin Sen plans to give his grandfather a "surprise". Because in Lin Sen's memory, the grandfather, who was almost famous, was pushed to the end in the factional battle three years later, and then died of depression, and the uncle and second uncle were also implicated.

Last time, Lin Sen could only be a spectator the whole time, and this time, Lin Sen did not intend to sit idly by.

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After coming out of his grandmother's place, Lin Sen dialed Livermore's phone and began his daily routine of "harassment".

Although he was harassed, he could hear that Livermore was in a good mood, and his transfer work had its first official result: 150,000, Alaba is about to go to Malaga for a medical examination, so to speak, joining soon.

It was 50,000 less than the 200,000 that Valencia had asked for.

In this regard, Lin Sen admires Livermore a little, although 50,000 seems insignificant in the current European transfer market, but for Malaga who now has to break every penny in half, this little bit is undoubtedly necessary. For joining Malaga, Alba did not have much resistance, Malaga is admittedly inferior to Valencia, but Malaga is now a first-division club, no matter what, it is better than going to the second division, Alba, who can't see the future in Valencia, feels that he can get more playing opportunities in Malaga.

In addition to Alaba, the other two other targets of the first batch of signings, Koke and Isco, are also close to completion, although unsurprisingly, both deals come with small tails. Atletico agreed to transfer Kork, and the transfer fee was only 200,000, but with a clause: a repurchase clause of 2.5 million. Isco's franchise is on loan, which also comes with a clause: a loan buyout clause of three million.

Two little tails, one made Lin Sen breathe a sigh of relief, and the other simply made Lin Sen hate it. But helplessly, Livermore told him: no discussion.

Livermore did his best.

Isco's deal was originally intended to be set at five million for Valencia, but Livermore managed to bring Valencia down to three million, although Livermore himself always felt that this clause was unlikely.

The deal for Cork was completely different, with Atletico Madrid being unusually adamant, either accepting it or breaking it up. There was no way, after receiving a call from Livermore, Lin Sen could only pinch his nose and accept this overlord clause. Two and a half million? Simpleton? This clause and number are a perfect match. Livermore felt he had made a remedy, and he got Atletico to accept a buyout clause for a period of three years. In other words, if Atletico Madrid does not implement the buyback clause within three years, then Cork has nothing to do with Atletico at all. Of course, if other teams make an offer to Cork during the period and Malaga accepts the offer, Atletico Madrid can also choose to buy it back, and the price is also 2.5 million, but where Koke ends up can only depend on their ability.

Lin Sen knew Livermore's little abacus: 200,000, repurchase 2.5 million, which is already more than ten times the amount, no matter what, this is not a bad deal, but Lin Sen knows that Livermore will regret it, two hundred and five? If you really wait until that time, whoever doesn't buy it will really be two hundred and five.

A three-year period may not seem like a long time, but unless Cork takes a three-year step on the spot, Atletico will almost certainly enforce the buy-back clause within that period.

I also made a special call to Cork to recruit him.

Thinking of this, Lin Sen sighed again and again.

Compared to the first phase of recruitment, which has entered the final stage, the second phase of Livermore's recruitment is still in the tentative stage, and he has sent a formal inquiry to the player's club, and has not received any reply yet.

There are two exceptions, both of which come from Germany. Because the two young men from Germany had already left their original clubs at this time, and they were both free agents, Livermore had to go to Germany to contact the two young men in person.